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E5005 EN Content Final.Indd Smartphone MEDION® Instruction manual Contents 1. About these Instructions ..............................4 1.1. Symbols and Key words used in these Instructions ..................................................... 4 1.2. Proper use ........................................................6 1.3. Usage limitations ..........................................7 1.4. Additional costs for Internet and roaming usage ...............................................8 2. Safety instructions ........................................9 2.1. Making calls while driving .........................9 2.2. General ...........................................................12 2.3. Cleaning and care .......................................16 2.4. Data backup ..................................................17 2.5. Information about the display ...............17 2.6. Notes on batteries and rechargeable batteries .........................................................18 2.7. Environmental requirements ..................20 2.8. In the event of faults ..................................21 2.9. People with pacemakers ..........................22 2.10. People with hearing aids ..........................22 2.11. Emergency calls ...........................................22 2.12. Saving a number for use in emergencies .................................................23 3. Contents of package ...................................25 3.1. Overview of the device .............................26 4. Preparations for using the telephone ....... 27 4.1. SIM card ..........................................................27 4.2. Inserting cards .............................................28 1 of 64 4.3. Charging the battery .................................29 5. Operation ....................................................30 5.1. Switching on the telephone ...................30 5.2. Operating the telephone .........................30 5.3. After switching on the telephone .........31 6. First use .......................................................31 6.1. Switching off the phone ...........................33 6.2. Switching to sleep mode .........................34 6.3. Waking up the phone from sleep mode ...............................................................34 6.4. Main screen ...................................................35 6.5. Status and notification symbols ............37 6.6. Using the notification field ......................39 6.7. Favourites list ................................................40 6.8. Telephone calls ............................................41 6.8.1. Accepting calls .............................................41 6.8.2. Rejecting calls ..............................................41 6.8.3. Rejecting a call with an SMS ...................41 6.8.4. Contacts .........................................................42 6.9. SMS/MMS .......................................................42 6.9.1. Writing a new message.............................43 7. Connecting to the Internet ........................ 44 7.1. Adding a new data network connection ....................................................45 7.2. Additional costs for Internet and roaming usage .............................................46 7.3. Internet ...........................................................47 7.4. Limiting data usage ...................................47 2 of 64 7.5. Changing the data volume ......................48 7.6. Activating Wi-Fi ............................................49 8. Addendum to instructions for use of smartphone ................................................. 50 8.1. Exposure to radio frequency energy ...50 9. Disposal .......................................................51 10. Conformity information as per R&TTE ..... 52 11. Technical data .............................................53 12. Licence information ....................................55 13. Legal notice .................................................62 14. Index ............................................................63 3 of 64 1. About these Instructions Before using the device for the first time, please read these operating instructions carefully, paying special attention to the safety notices. This device should only be used as designated and as described in these instructions. Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. Always include these instructions if selling or giving away the device. 1.1. Symbols and Key words used in these Instructions DANGER! Warning of immediate risk of fatal injury! WARNING! Warning: possible mortal danger and/or serious irreversible injuries! WARNING! Warning: danger due to excessive volume! 4 of 64 CAUTION! Warning: possible light or moderate injuries! PLEASE NOTE! Please follow the guidelines to avoid property damage. Additional information on using the device. PLEASE NOTE! Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions. 5 of 64 1.2. Proper use Your appliance offers a number of options for usage: • The device is intended for private use only and not for industrial/commercial use. Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use: • Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or supplied. • Use only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved. • Heed all the information in these operating instructions, especially the safety information. Any other use is deemed improper and can cause personal injury or damage to the device. • Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions. 6 of 64 1.3. Usage limitations It is essential to turn off the telephone in the following situations: • Before boarding an aircraft or before packing it in your luggage. The use of radio devices in aircraft can have dangerous effects on the flight controls and interrupt radio contact and is thus prohibited. • In hospitals, clinics or other health centres and in any locations in the direct vicinity of medical devices. • In all locations where there is a risk of explosion (e.g. petrol stations; in dust-filled environments, e.g. where there is metal dust). • In locations where the use of radio-controlled devices is prohibited, e.g. on construction sites or locations where people are working with explosives. • While driving a motor vehicle (if no hands-free car kit is available). 7 of 64 1.4. Additional costs for Internet and roaming usage Significant volume-based data costs may apply when using the mobile Internet. In order to limit these costs, we recommend that you purchase a contract with an Internet flat rate. PLEASE NOTE! When the phone is used for the first time, roaming is deactivated. Check your mobile service tariff before using the device and, if required, switch off mobile data services until you have activated a suitable Internet flat rate. 8 of 64 2. Safety instructions 2.1. Making calls while driving As making calls can reduce concentration levels (while driving a car or riding a bicycle), this may contribute to accidents occurring. The following instructions should be followed exactly. It is an offence to hold a telephone in your hand (or between your head and your shoulder) to make a call while driving. It is also illegal to write SMS, e-mail or use other programs while driving. Failure to comply will result in fines and in your name being entered in the central traffic offenders register. The use of hands-free sets is allowed. PLEASE NOTE! A wired headset is not a hands- free set and may not be used while driving. 9 of 64 WARNING! Impairment to hearing! Listening through earphones or headphones at excessive volume levels, as well as changes to the basic settings of the equaliser, drivers, software or operating system generates excessive acoustic pressure and can lead to loss of hearing. Before pressing play, set the volume to the lowest setting. Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortable level. Hands-free systems should only be installed by suitably qualified professionals. Incorrect installation or maintenance can have hazardous consequences and may also void your guarantees – also that of the car. Irradiation of the car’s on-board electronics can cause serious defects and result in 10 of 64 danger to life and limb for you and others. Do not use the mailbox while driving. Do not listen to your messages until you have parked the car and switched the motor off. If you accept a call via the hands-free set while driving, keep the call as short as possible. Concentrate on your driving. Try to to find a parking area before making a call. Please comply with all national regulations if you use your mobile while driving abroad. If you need to call often while driving, you should have a hands-free system installed in your car. These systems have been specially developed for this purpose. Ensure that neither your telephone nor the hands-free system can interfere with the functionality of the safety equipment in your car. 11 of 64 For cars with airbags: Bear in mind that the activation of the airbag involves the release of a large amount of force. Therefore, never install permanent telephone equipment in the area above the airbag or in the space occupied by the deployed airbag. If telephone or accessories are incorrectly installed this can lead to serious injury when the airbag is activated. 2.2. General Do not let children play with electrical appliances without supervision. Children are not always aware of potential hazards. CAUTION! Risk of electrical shock! 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